“US President Donald Trump said his specialist in the Middle East, Steve Witcoff, probably visit Russia on Wednesday or Thursday. Source: Trump when communicating with journalists in New Jersey, CBS News Journalist Jennifer Jacobs on the social network X, The Jerusalem Post Details: According to Trump, Vitcoff can visit Russia, possibly on Wednesday or Thursday (August 6 or 7 – Ed.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: Trump While communicating with journalists in New Jersey, CBS News Journalist Jennifer Jacobs on the social network X, The Jerusalem Post
Details: According to Trump, Vitcoff can visit Russia, perhaps on Wednesday or Thursday (6 or 7 August – Ed.). The US President added that the Russians were asking for a meeting with Vitcoff.
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When asked by journalists that will happen on Friday, August 8, if Russia did not agree to the ceasefire, Trump replied that the sanctions would be “.
Trump’s direct language: “Sanctions will be, but it seems that they (the Russians – ed.) Are quite good at sanctions.”
“They are cunning characters, and they avoid sanctions well enough, so we will see what will happen.”
Details: Trump repeated again that Russia’s war against Ukraine takes many lives. “It’s a terrible war,” Trump said.
Direct language Trump: “… we stopped many wars … India and Pakistan, many countries. And we will stop this war too. Somehow we will stop it.”
That preceded: Earlier, Trump reported that his specialist in the Middle East, Steve Witcoff will visit Russia.
Prehistory:
- On July 14, Trump threatened to introduce “tough duties” in the amount of “about 100%” on Russian goods, unless a war on the termination of the war in Ukraine is not reached within 50 days.
- On July 31, Trump threatened Russia’s ruler Vladimir Putin by sanctions, unless agreements on the end of the war in Ukraine were not reached by August 8.
- In response to the reduction of the deadline, Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Russian Security Council, threatened the United States with war.
- In response, the American Republican Senator Lindsey Graham advised Russia to contact the countries that buy Russian oil and gas, supporting the Russian military car to find out whether they share the Kremlin’s position on sanctions.